Cowboy Bebop Opening Credits | Anime Side-by-Side Comparison | Netflix Geeked

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3, 2, 1, let's jam over how perfectly the Netflix Cowboy Bebop opening credits match up with the Cowboy Bebop anime title sequence. The first look at the Cowboy Bebop Netflix series opening credits has many perfect shot-by-shot recreations of the beloved anime opening. Ask any fan of Cowboy Bebop: "Tank!" by Yoko Kanno and The Seatbelts is as iconic as Spike Spiegel himself. Starring John Cho, Daniella Pineda and Mustafa Shakir, the Cowboy Bebop Netflix release date is November 19th.

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Holy crap I never realized how fast spike was running in the opening those words just flying by what a run cycle

jacobnapkins
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"Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become devils"

josepbergesse
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The graphic design of the logo switching the Japanese and English lettering seems both appropriate and respectful. Different but not better.

benvoliothefirst
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It's a little clunky, but it's a decent homage to the anime. This made me hopeful that they have some awareness of the tone Cowboy bebop has! I was concerned they were gonna make it too edgy for the sake of being edgy & fake mature.

NaNa-wytk
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I JUST REALIZED THEYRE BRINGING BACK THE BOUNTY HUNTER CHANNEL

mistamemewide
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"side by side", proceeds to not have them side by side.

Katsuhicon
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Pretty cool, though I think I now know why the remake feels a bit off. The Mondrian-esque colors and theme (lines, squares, primary colors, etc) best befit animation stills/ still imagery, very light animation sequences and of the like, definitely considering that Mondrian strove for simplicity in his later works. I believe the creators understood the importance of that notion, so they limited the animation and even have stills, and used other creative endeavors to not take away from the overall theme in the original. In this case, I think a 1 to 1 adaptation might not have been the best option since it creates a rather jarring composition imo. Still though, excited for the adaptation!

Dwilproductionsplus
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That scene with the swordfish taking off looks really good

TheRealStenn
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I like how the original doesn't need to show any scene from the show

kingamour
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Here are the differences:
1. In original opening, Faye is walking and dancing around
2. In original opening, Spike is running fast while in Netflix opening, Spike is running slow
3. They spoil the entire plot in the Netflix opening including the ending of Spike vs Vicious
4. Ed was in the original opening while in the Netflix opening, she hasn't appeared yet (probably could be he because it's Netflix, what'd you expect?)
5. Instead it's Ein who appeared first in Netflix opening while in original, he didn't
6. In original opening, it was only the main characters while in Netflix opening, it's the whole characters.

margarethmichelina
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Love how the subtitles say *smooth music* when the intro starts. John Cho's got the right essence for Spike. Love playing *The Real Folk Blues* ending theme on guitar

averageguitarist
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They nailed the tone and setting of the anime. Compared to other live action adaptations, this is masterful. Im so excited. Cowboy Bebop took my anime virginity so many years ago. I love the reverence they have for the original. Its obvious the people who made this are true fans.

akaluk
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I remember the first time they talked about doing the live action they originally had Keanu Reeves as Spike. Keanu is a big fan of Cowboy Bebop. I like John Cho selection. I think Keanu is priced out of the role, and I can't see anything but John Wick when I see him

paulchoi
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Not sure about the adaptation to be honest… the casting is a bit off, and the stiff movements of the actors felt a bit goofy (I get it, it’s not an anime so some movements will never be recreated, but fighting in CB is like dancing, shouldn’t be that stiff). Fey looks awkward and trying a little too hard to seem like a badass, and Spike’s actor seems to be too old for the role. I do quite like how Jet Black looks though. I just hope the feel won’t be too futuristic since the original has more of a western, rough, gritty sort of feel, despite it being set in the future. But I’m leaning on the fact that it’s just gonna be Live Action Death Note 2 Electric Boogalo

strictlydonotcare
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I think we need to teach Netflix what side by side means...

superzanti
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My only complaint is the awkward running that John Cho does at 0:14 compared to the smooth and realistic look to the original (wow that’s ironic)

RileyJ
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I’m only watching this because of the Jazz. I LOVE JAZZ. And that Jazz brings my life happiness

marleymeow
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the actor i think needs to chill more he kinda looks way too serious to be spike in the intro

meareAaron
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I kind of like the more mature look that John Cho gives the life casting of Spike.

Oni_Teeth
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Not too bad, pretty good. But it just reminded me of how hot Faye is supposed to be, and how she isn't really here...
But John Cho looks really good as Spike and that was a great direct reenactment of Spike smoking at the start, though he should have been running later instead of the karate kicks, and maybe those hands moving could be Ed's...? But I doubt it since they have fingernails that long..

saadsrequiemforsasuke